Scotland gears up for referendum, wants to be independent of Great Britain

Scotland again after six years is preparing for a referendum to be independent of Great Britain. Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sterzon said the referendum should be held during the first session of the local parliament, which begins next year. “Referendum should be kept for a number of reasons in the first part [...]
Scotland again after six years is preparing for a referendum to be independent of Great Britain.
Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sterzon said the referendum should be held during the first session of the local parliament, which begins next year.
The “Referendum should be kept for a number of reasons in the first part of parliament's upcoming mandate,” said National Party head Scotland (SNP).
Meanwhile, 55 % percent of Scottishs voted against independence from Britain during the 2014 referendum, while only 45 % voted in favour.
But according to recent surveys by the state media, things have changed and that the Scottishs already want to be independent from Great Britain.
It's about 14 surveys, which show an average of 59% of citizens who are pro-independence.











